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Electric chair could return for executions in Louisiana
Posted on 2/2/14 at 12:19 pm
Posted on 2/2/14 at 12:19 pm
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Twenty-three years after the state retired Gruesome Gertie and switched to lethal injection for executions, the electric chair could make a comeback in Louisiana.
States are scrambling for death penalty alternatives because of a clampdown on the availability of deadly drugs for executions. Old-time tools banished to states’ history museums when lethal injection came onto the scene could once again become vogue. In Missouri and Wyoming, firing squads are under consideration. Gas chambers and electrocutions also are up for discussion as legislators across the country balk at being hemmed in by drug companies’ aversion to the death penalty.
In Louisiana, where 81 men and two women await execution, state Rep. Joseph Lopinto said he expects to file legislation this year diversifying the state’s death penalty law. At the moment, executions in Louisiana must be carried out through a needle. A hangman’s noose, gas chamber, electric chair or firing squad are not legally allowed alternatives.
“I’m going to bring back the electric chair,” said Lopinto, R-Metairie.
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I imagine that there are going to be lawsuits if they bring it back if the legislation is successful.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 12:22 pm to Sentrius
Will it be supported by coal fired power plants, or alternative energy sources?
Posted on 2/2/14 at 12:25 pm to Sentrius
Firing Squad FTW. Shooters should be selected from the citizenry at random just like jury duty. The citizenry should be responsible for executing it's criminals. Not the state.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 12:34 pm to GeauxxxTigers23
Now I ideally support the death penalty because if you take a person's life away against their will, you have to pay the ultimate price in kind, death is the only appropriate punishment for you.
When you take a person away from their loved ones, friends and family forever, you don't deserve to be still living on this world.
Fiscally, I'm opposed to it because it's an impractical bottomless money pit with appeals, court costs, lawyer fees and investigations by the police and prosecutors that consume time and money that all drag on for years. That's way too much time and money to invest in an incident that happened between two people. It's time to cut our losses, move on and make life in prison without parole the max penalty or only use the death penalty where guilt is an absolute slam dunk and the defendant did it beyond and without a reasonable doubt.
When you take a person away from their loved ones, friends and family forever, you don't deserve to be still living on this world.
Fiscally, I'm opposed to it because it's an impractical bottomless money pit with appeals, court costs, lawyer fees and investigations by the police and prosecutors that consume time and money that all drag on for years. That's way too much time and money to invest in an incident that happened between two people. It's time to cut our losses, move on and make life in prison without parole the max penalty or only use the death penalty where guilt is an absolute slam dunk and the defendant did it beyond and without a reasonable doubt.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 12:37 pm to RockyMtnTigerWDE
Gilligan's Island style pedal generator.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 12:43 pm to Sentrius
I think you should get to choose your method of execution.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 12:46 pm to Scruffy
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I think you should get to choose your method of execution.
and then have the state do the opposite (or some other choice if there are more than 2)
Posted on 2/2/14 at 12:46 pm to Sentrius
Lopinto gets the award for pandering to the baser instincts of his constituency. It'll probably work, too.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 12:50 pm to Sentrius
Public hangings.
It's the only correct answer.
It's the only correct answer.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 12:53 pm to Sentrius
Gonna be smellin like some burnt bitches all up in there!
"And God, please allow our government to continue to put its citizens to death. Thank you and amen."
"And God, please allow our government to continue to put its citizens to death. Thank you and amen."
Posted on 2/2/14 at 12:53 pm to Sentrius
This will negatively affect support for capital punishment.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 12:55 pm to GeauxxxTigers23
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Firing Squad FTW. Shooters should be selected from the citizenry at random just like jury duty. The citizenry should be responsible for executing it's criminals. Not the state.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 12:58 pm to Blastoise
My plan is awesome. It's not my fault I'm a visionary and ahead of time. You'll see.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 1:04 pm to Sentrius
can't we just give up on the myth that capital punishment has any positive effect?
Just throwing money down a hole.
wait, there's a thought. Put NASA in charge of it.
Just throwing money down a hole.
wait, there's a thought. Put NASA in charge of it.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 1:07 pm to GeauxxxTigers23
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Firing Squad FTW. Shooters should be selected from the citizenry at random just like jury duty. The citizenry should be responsible for executing it's criminals. Not the state.
How is the state forcing citizens to do something they otherwise wouldn't do not the state acting?
Posted on 2/2/14 at 1:13 pm to CarrolltonTiger
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How is the state forcing citizens to do something they otherwise wouldn't do not the state acting?
I just think the citizens would have a more vested interest in the sentencing if they had to pull the trigger. I of course think you should be able to opt out of it, and you also shouldn't be able to volunteer for it. Otherwise you'd just get a bunch of psychos.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 1:15 pm to Jim Rockford
Everybody should read the full article. This is in response to some issues about states not being able to nought he right and enough drugs to get the job done in a timely manner that diesn't violate the cruel and unusual punishment clause.
For reference, Jindal: State has drugs necessary for execution of Sepulvado
For reference, Jindal: State has drugs necessary for execution of Sepulvado
Posted on 2/2/14 at 1:16 pm to Sentrius
On a related note there is no justifiable reason for the death penalty to exist
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